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Police respond to residential alarm with possible dog inside 

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Guadalupe County, TX
The police went to a house because of an alarm that went off. They thought there might be a dog inside, but there were no signs of a real emergency.
Audio|Source: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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Transcript:
I'm not very 1,000. We're sitting on the road. 1212. I have a police alarm. 12. Go ahead. Okay. It's going to be from E. 53 (name withheld), across the team in road. It's doing for a residential parking alarm[1], zone one front door[2]. We've sent it the key holder and answered, possibly a dog-down location.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
residential parking alarm: residential alarm
[2]
zone one front door: specific area of alarm activation

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Guadalupe County, TX

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